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The Mountain Rain Zen Dharma Podcast features talks by our guiding teachers, Myoshin Kate McCandless and Shinmon Michael Newton, as well as a variety of MRZC practice leaders and other guest speakers. Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.

Recent talks can be found below.

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You can browse all past talks by speaker, date, category, and program in our archive found HERE


May 05, 2024

Practicing Restraint to Make Room for the World

May 05, 2024/ Myoshin Kate McCandless

Guiding Teacher Myoshin Kate McCandless explores the practice of restraint using the Kabbalistic concept of tzimtzum (Hebrew: contraction), and asks: can we understand restraint not as something externally imposed and enforced by fear, but internally chosen and based on care and concern?

May 05, 2024/ Myoshin Kate McCandless/
Dharma Talks 2024

Myoshin Kate McCandless

May 02, 2024

The Zen Heart of My Creative Practice

May 02, 2024/ Sangha Members

ZED (Zen Engaged Dharma) talk by Tosho Megan Adam.

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May 02, 2024/ Sangha Members/
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April 28, 2024

The Taste of Silence

April 28, 2024/ Shinmon Michael Newton

Guiding Teacher Shinmon Michael Newton introduces The Taste of Silence: How I Came to Be at Home with Myself by Belgian author Bieke Vandekerckhove. He speaks of how we can find freedom in stillness, and in what Dogen refers to as 'the backward step' — the deep and healing flow of silence.

April 28, 2024/ Shinmon Michael Newton/
Dharma Talks 2024
Bieke Vandekerckhove, Dogen, Silence

Shinmon Michael Newton

April 24, 2024

Zen Poetry through the Ages Part 5/6: The Beat Poets

April 24, 2024/ Myoshin Kate McCandless

The Beat Poets: Part 5 of a six-week Wednesday dharma seminar series with MRZC Guiding Teacher Myoshin Kate McCandless. 

April 24, 2024/ Myoshin Kate McCandless/
Dharma Seminars 2024

Myoshin Kate McCandless

April 21, 2024

Finding Our Roots in the Soil

April 21, 2024/ Myoshin Kate McCandless

In this special Earth Day talk, Guiding Teacher Myoshin Kate McCandless explores the continuous flux between our bodies and the planet with a meditation on the four elements—and questions whether humus and humankind are really so different.

April 21, 2024/ Myoshin Kate McCandless/
Dharma Talks 2024

Myoshin Kate McCandless

April 17, 2024

Zen Poetry through the Ages Part 4/6: Chinese and Japanese Women Poets

April 17, 2024/ Myoshin Kate McCandless

Chinese and Japanese Women Poets: Part 4 of a six-week Wednesday dharma seminar series with MRZC Guiding Teacher Myoshin Kate McCandless. 

April 17, 2024/ Myoshin Kate McCandless/
Dharma Seminars 2024

Myoshin Kate McCandless

April 10, 2024

Zen Poetry through the Ages Part 3/6: Haiku

April 10, 2024/ Myoshin Kate McCandless

Haiku: Part 3 of a six-week Wednesday dharma seminar series with MRZC Guiding Teacher Myoshin Kate McCandless. 

April 10, 2024/ Myoshin Kate McCandless/
Dharma Seminars 2024

Myoshin Kate McCandless

April 07, 2024

Lovingkindness and Doggie Dharma

April 07, 2024/ Kakuko Kaye Simard

MRZC Priest Kakuko Kaye Simard speaks on how our relationships with dogs, cats, dishes, and houseplants can cultivate our boddhisattva practices of lovingkindness, the paramitas (and their imposters/near enemies), and empathetic joy. 

April 07, 2024/ Kakuko Kaye Simard/
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Kakuko Kaye Simard

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MRZC's Soto Zen practice emphasizes being fully awake to our own moment-to-moment experience, from our meditation cushion to every aspect of our everyday life. Join us!

Mountain Rain Zen Community's Wall street Zendo and Koryuji temple are situated on the unceded, traditional and  ancestral territory of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh speaking peoples, the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.

We are deeply grateful for their stewardship of this land since time immemorial. 

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